Mobile NDIS Physio in the Sutherland Shire

In this article, we will discuss the merits of mobile Physio services in the Sutherland Shire to enable an informed decision about what is best for you and your family. The Shire is a beautiful part of the world, however, for many Shire residents with mobility or transportation issues, accessing essential healthcare services like Physio can be very challenging. This is where mobile NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) Physio services come to the rescue and overcome these barriers by offering convenient and personalised solutions to individuals living with disabilities in the Sutherland Shire.


Why Choose Mobile NDIS Physiotherapy Services in the Sutherland Shire?


  1. Accessibility and convenience: Mobile NDIS physiotherapy services bring the supports you need directly to you in your home so that you don’t need to worry about accessibility and transportation issues. Your physiotherapist can bring all the equipment you need. This can range from simple resistance bands, exercise steps, etc all the way to state-of-the-art robotic therapy equipment that was previously unaccessible.

  2. Safety and ease of mind: Mobile Physio delivered in your home, provides for a familiar and comfortable environment to undertake your supports and exercises. This makes the experience easier and less confronting.

  3. Professional and personal care: When your Physio comes to your home they will take the time to listen and understand exactly what your needs are and what goals you want to achieve. They can also work closely with family and your other formal supports, so that you have a cohesive team around you.

  4. Engagement within the community: Mobile NDIS physiotherapists are highly trained to support your needs both physical and emotional. As you establish a rapport with your Physio this will help to create a greater sense of community and thus have a substantial impact on mental well-being.

Choosing the Right Mobile NDIS Physiotherapy Provider

When looking for a provider for mobile NDIS physiotherapy services in the Sutherland Shire, there are a couple of things to look for.

  • Caring and Experienced: A caring physiotherapist that you or your family member feel they can connect with and team up with to get the best outcomes from the services provided. It’s also best they have extensive experience working both with individuals with disabilities and also with navigating the NDIS system to best advocate for you and your needs.

  • NDIS Registered Physio provider: Make sure that they are fully registered providers. This will ensure they meet the necessary NDIS quality and safety standards.

  • A large multidisciplinary team: This enables a higher standard of care. Although you may be working with one therapist, this means you have a large brains-trust behind the support when needed especially from other fields such as Exercise Physiology, Podiatry and Occupational therapy.

  • Accessibility: Make sure that the service provider can cater to your location within the Sutherland Shire.


Other considerations are finding a provider who works closely with NDIS support coordinators and NDIS local are coordinators to help establish a cohesive team that can encourage and advocate for your needs and goals. 


What conditions can Physiotherapy support under the NDIS in the Sutherland Shire?

Some of the most common conditions we help support are:

  • Stroke and brain injury

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP)

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

  • Down syndrome 

  • Parkinson’s Disease

  • Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

  • Intellectual disabilities 

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome / Myalgic encephalomyelitis

  • Spinal cord injury

  • And many more …

There are many conditions that are supported under the NDIS. It all comes down to what your goals are and it is often best to discuss this with your support coordinator, or you can call us to discuss this anytime on 02 85443231 or email info@aevumhealth.com.au

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